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Two Suffering Rare Tigers in Bengkulu Still in Tiny Cages, Scorpion Sent Second Letter to Express Concerns to Ministry of Environment and Forestry (October 13, 2015)
Posted on 19:44 October 15th, 2015

Scorpion Foundation sent another letter to the Ministry of Environment and Forestry requesting the ministry to remove the two Sumatran tigers from tiny cages at BKSDA Bengkulu to better cages. This is the second letter of Scorpion after previous letter sent to the ministry last month.

The letter is addressed to Mr. Bambang Dahono Adji, the Director of Biodiversity (KKH) at the Directorate General of Natural Resources and Ecosystem Conservation at the Ministry of Environment and Forestry.

Scorpion Foundation is very concerned about the two critically endangered Sumatran tigers as they can die due to too small cages.

 

Bengkulu tiger

2 Critically Endangered Sumatran tigers in tiny cages in Bengkulu. 

 

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